Overview

DocuSign® for Salesforce® is the easiest, fastest, most secure way to send, sign, track and store documents in the cloud. Fully integrated with SalesForce, DocuSign can reduce paper waste, shortens the sales cycle, and increases close rates by up to 30 percent. In fact, 97 percent of DocuSign contracts are returned within 48 hours.

Out of 3 users' reviews, DocuSign® for Salesforce® score is:

73 / 100

Benefits

Close Business FasterDocuSign for SalesForce allows Salesforce customers to close business transactions more quickly. Simply, use your Salesforce login credentials to access DocuSign and send your Salesforce documents. Stakeholders can review contract information with the click of a button, and can approve a contract within a few minutes.

Leverage DataDocuSign for Salesforce supports virtually any type of document requiring signature from within accounts, contacts, opportunities, and any other standard or custom object. You can even leverage your account contact information and update your Salesforce records with DocuSign information.

Streamline Workflow ProcessesWith support for complex routing rules and dynamic collaboration tools, DocuSign makes sending documents electronically for e-signatures as easy as sending a Salesforce email. Plus, you always have visibility and control into where contracts are in the process.

Save Time on Contract CreationPre-populate document contents from existing SalesForce customer data. Create high-volume forms by dragging and dropping data fields directly from Salesforce, or use and save templates in DocuSign. No re-keying necessary.

DocuSign for SalesForce on MobileDocuSign for is available anywhere, anytime, on any device. This means that you can download DocuSign onto your mobile device and add Salesforce login credentials. Signed documents can be set to be stored back in Salesforce upon completion, even if they didn't originate in Salesforce.com!

Trust Each TransactionOur comprehensive e-signing process is designed to be fully compliant with all relevant legislation and guidelines including the federal ESIGN Act, state laws modeled after UETA, FFIEC guidelines for financial institutions, and Gramm-Leach-Biley. In fact, 99 of the Fortune 100 have used DocuSign to sign documents